| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 strani
...assuming its truth for the purpose of not permitting its refutation^ Complete liberty of contradieting and disproving our opinion, is the very condition...human faculties have any rational assurance of being right. When we consider either the history of opinion, or the ordinary conduct of human life, to what... | |
| john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 strani
...permitting its refutation. Complete liberty of contradieting and disproving our opinion, is the yery condition which justifies us in assuming its truth...human faculties have any rational assurance of being right. When we consider either the history of opinion, or the ordinary conduct of human life, to what... | |
| Graduated series - 1861 - 504 strani
...it, it has not been refuted, and assuming ittruth for the purpose of not permitting its refutation. Complete liberty of contradicting and disproving our opinion is the very condition which justifies in assuming its truth for purposes of action, and on no other terms can a creature with human faculties... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 strani
...has not been refuted; and assuming its ' ..truth for the purpose of not permitting its refutation. Complete liberty of contradicting and disproving our...human faculties have any rational assurance of being right. 'X. When we consider either the history of opinion, or the ordinary conduct of human life, to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 strani
...it has not been refuted, and assuming its truth for the purpose of not permitting its I refutation. Complete liberty of contradicting and disproving our...truth for purposes of action ; and on no other terms I* -- can a being with human faculties have any \ rational assurance of being right. . * — - When... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 118 strani
...it, it has not been refuted, and assuming its truth for the purpose of not permitting its refutation. Complete liberty of contradicting and disproving our...human faculties have any rational assurance of being right. When we consider either the history of opinion, or the ordinary conduct of human life, to what... | |
| Joseph Parker - 1867 - 374 strani
...intended as a solution of this difficulty ; he says, " Complete liberty of contradicting and disapproving our opinion is the very condition which justifies...human faculties have any rational assurance of being right." This is somewhat firm for a man who has just laid down the doctrine that we " can never be... | |
| Joseph Parker - 1867 - 370 strani
...intended as a solution of this difficulty ; he says, " Complete liberty of contradicting and disapproving our opinion is the very condition which justifies...human faculties have any rational assurance of being right." This is somewhat firm for a man who has just laid down the doctrine that we " can never be... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1869 - 570 strani
...their improvement, and the means justified by actually effecting that end." Again, we are toldf that " complete liberty of contradicting and disproving our...condition which justifies us in assuming its truth for the purposes of action." Moreover he elaborates the theory, that to silence any discussion is an assumption... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1873 - 360 strani
...assuming its truth for the purpose of not permitting its refutation. Complete liberty of contradicting our opinion is the very condition which justifies...human faculties have any rational assurance of being right.' This reply does not appear to be satisfactory. It is not very easy to disentangle the argument... | |
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